Battery features of Google Pixel Watch have been announced!

New information about the smart watch that Google is working on continues to come. Pixel Watch's battery features have been revealed.
 Battery features of Google Pixel Watch have been announced!
READING NOW Battery features of Google Pixel Watch have been announced!

Pixel Watch, the smart watch that Google has been working on and has been waiting for a while, comes to the fore with new rumors. The arrival of the product, which will be the company’s first smart watch, was first revealed in 2018. The release date of the smart watch was also announced recently. Now the battery feature of the Pixel Watch has been revealed.

Google Pixel Watch comes with a 300 mAh battery

Pixel Watch is the subject of new rumors as its launch date approaches. It was previously known that the smartwatch will have cellular connectivity. The last information revealed the battery size. Accordingly, the battery of the Google Pixel Watch will be 300 mAh.

Pixel Watch has been on the agenda with an interesting event recently. When a company official left the prototype product, strap and box on the table in the restaurant he went to in the USA, the smart watch suddenly leaked. On the other hand, according to some important names, the battery size of the watch in the leaked image is less than 300 mAh.

The fog cloud continues regarding the release date of the Pixel Watch smartwatch. So much so that it was stated that the smart watch will be introduced at the I/O 2022 event for the first time. Later, some important sources said that the product will not be able to catch up with this event, and the smart watch will come with the Pixel 7 series in the autumn of this year.

According to previous information, Google Pixel Watch is expected to run Wear OS 3.1. With this feature, the voice commands of smart watches via Google Assistant are on the agenda. In addition, Samsung Exynos will be used in the smartwatch.

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